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*** [https://www.longer3d.com/products/longer-nano-6w-12w-laser-engraving-machine Longer Nano/Nano Pro Product Page] |
Revision as of 23:05, 28 September 2024
Technical Specifications
- Nano
- Laser Type: 450nm blue light diode laser
- Power: 6W
- Aiming mechanism: "a glass" bends the laser night according to Kickstarter, generally described as a galvo versus traditional X/Y carriage
- Max Speed: 600mm/s
- Working Area: 100mm x 100mm extendable to 100mm x 300mm with extension
- Preview speed: 17000mm/s
- Thickest cut: 4mm
- Gold/Silver can ben engraved by first applying paint and an oxidizing layer (according to Kickstarter)
- Transparent acrylic: Engraving not recommended but can paint it black first with a pen (according to Kickstarter). 450nm diode lasers apparently have issues with transparent materials without coating
- Nano Pro
- Laser Type: 450nm blue light diode laser
- Power: 12W
- Aiming mechanism: "a special lens" bends the light according to Kickstarter, generally described as a galvo versus traditional X/Y carriage
- Max Speed: 2200mm/s
- Working Area: 100mm x 100mm extendable to 100mm x 300mm with extension
- Preview speed: 17000mm/s
- Thickest cut: 8.5mm
- Gold/Silver can ben engraved by first applying paint and an oxidizing layer (according to Kickstarter)
- Transparent acrylic: Engraving not recommended but can paint it black first with a pen (according to Kickstarter). 450nm diode lasers apparently have issues with transparent materials without coating
- Software Configurations
- LightBurn
- Library File (LaserBurn)
- Library File (Parameters table values from Longer support)
- LaserGrbl
- ?
- LaserBurn
- ?
- LightBurn